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Edgar Jepson's 'Pollyooly' vividly brings to life the escapades of an intrepid red-haired British girl, encapsulating the spirit of adventure cherished within the Victorian ethos. The eponymous heroine's journey, layering youthful exuberance with moral lessons, is crafted in a narrative style that bridges the gap between traditional Victorian prose and the burgeoning Edwardian literary sensibilities. Amidst thrilling exploits and charming simplicity, this novel for young adults harmonizes the innocence of childhood with the era's romantic ideals, masterfully engaging readers in a blend of…mehr

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Edgar Jepson's 'Pollyooly' vividly brings to life the escapades of an intrepid red-haired British girl, encapsulating the spirit of adventure cherished within the Victorian ethos. The eponymous heroine's journey, layering youthful exuberance with moral lessons, is crafted in a narrative style that bridges the gap between traditional Victorian prose and the burgeoning Edwardian literary sensibilities. Amidst thrilling exploits and charming simplicity, this novel for young adults harmonizes the innocence of childhood with the era's romantic ideals, masterfully engaging readers in a blend of suspense, humor, and period-specific verisimilitude. As a writer operating at the turn of the 20th century, Jepson found himself captivated by the shifts in social norms and literary tastes. His creation of Pollyooly reflects a nuanced understanding of these cultural transformations, offering a character whose adventures resonate with a sense of justice and optimism prevailing at the time. Edgar Jepson, well-acquainted with the transition from Victorian to Edwardian values, employs his narrative as a vessel to explore and impart time-honored virtues through the prism of youthful indiscretion and a zest for life. 'Pollyooly' is a book that transcends the separation of child and adult literature, inviting readers of all ages into her spirited realm. It is an essential read for both aficionados of historical literature and enthusiasts of adventure, promising a delightful journey into the heart of British romantic tradition, all the while showcasing Jepson's imaginative prowess. The tale stands as an emblem of the transformative power of storytelling, inspiring a fervor for exploration and the pursuit of adventure in a world replete with wonder and possibility.

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Edgar Jepson (1863-1938) was an English author known primarily for his works in the adventure and mystery genres. His literary career, which spanned the late Victorian era through the Edwardian period, was marked by a prolific output of novels and short stories. Jepson's most notable contribution to literature is the charming series featuring the character Pollyooly, a cheerful and clever young girl who became a beloved figure in children's literature. His book 'Pollyooly: A Romance of Long Felt Wants and the Red Haired Girl Who Filled Them' encapsulates the blend of wit, wholesomeness, and the spirit of innocence that characterizes Jepson's writing style. Jepson attended Balliol College, Oxford and initially wrote poetry and literary criticism before turning to fiction. Though less celebrated today, in his time he was well-respected, known for his engaging plots and his capacity to capture the vicissitudes of English life, often with an undercurrent of subtle satire. Beyond the Pollyooly series, he authored numerous works, including detective novels which he penned alone and some in collaboration with other writers, such as the noteworthy 'The Mystery of the Myrtles' with Robert Eustace. Jepson's contribution to literature extends to his role as a mentor to younger writers and as a member of the informal literary group, the Idler's Club. His stylistic impact, though modest by contemporary standards, resonates in the niche of Edwardian fiction and children's literature.